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What do you mean, you could send one? You breed two Pokemon by taking two compatible Pokemon to the Daycare Center on Route 3. They always take two Pokemon there; you don't have to "unlock" it or anything.

You can't send two until after a while, forgot when, but not for awhile

I not sure what last move should be? Also does EV spread and nature is okay?

I'm with CopyNinja; Foresight (or Odor Sleuth) is a good idea for the fourth move. My question about your EV spread, though, is why you are investing completely in Speed. Assuming you're going to be capturing roaming Pokemon with it (why else would you have Mean Look?), you need to invest in HP. Smeargle's only decent stat is Speed. His HP sucks. A lot. And along with terrible stats in Defense and Special Defense, I don't expect Smeargle to last through an entire battle with a roamer. I would give him an EV spread of 130HP/252ATK/126SPD because he needs to be able to take attacks or he's going to die, and Mean Look will die with him.

Of course, the other problem is that if he dies, your roamer will run away, so another good move for your fourth slot would be Baton Pass. Since there aren't any ghost roamers in B/W, you won't need Foresight or Odor Sleuth unless you're planning on using him for regular Pokemon. And if you're planning on doing that, then you don't need Mean Look. So here's my suggestions:

Smeargle being used for Roamers: False Swipe/Mean Look/Spore/Baton Pass
Smeargle being used for non-roamers: False Swipe/Spore/Recover:Milk Drink:Softboiled:Roost/Foresight:Odor Sleuth

Hey. I´ve noticed that, when you check a pokémon´s stats screen in BW, the stat names (attack, defense, etc.) appear in different colors. I´ve seen them appear in red, gray, blue and green. What does this mean? is it related to IVs or something? if so, in which way? what does each color mean??

Hey. I´ve noticed that, when you check a pokémon´s stats screen in BW, the stat names (attack, defense, etc.) appear in different colors. I´ve seen them appear in red, gray, blue and green. What does this mean? is it related to IVs or something? if so, in which way? what does each color mean??

Thanks

It's related to your Pokemon's Nature. The stat that's boosted by its Nature gets highlighted in pink, while the stat that gets lowered is blue. The other stats are just normal coloured (stats are shown in only 3 colours, there's no green).

For example, if a Pokemon has an Adamant Nature (+attack -sp. attack), Attack will be coloured pink while Special Attack will be coloured blue.

In that case, I would do False Swipe/Mean Look/Spore/Swords Dance for Smeargle against a roamer. You could try to get a couple of Attack boosts in there while the opponent is asleep, since Smeargle's Attack is so bad.

ok thanks cus i wanted to train up a Zen mode Darmanitan but didnt want to if i couldnt use it online

I suggest not doing that, Zen Mode is trash as hell.

It requires Darmanitan to stays at less than 50% HP, and it gets additional typing, which means more weaknesses.
And it doesn't immediately activates upon being sent out into battle....it changes at the end of the turn, which means it may have to take a hit first. While its HP is less than 50%.
You can use Belly Drum to reduce its HP easily....but then it's a waste of a moveslot since as long as Darmanitan's HP is below 50%, you don't have to use it again.
Sure it has amazing defenses and SAtk, but the "less than 50% HP" restriction and the additional typing kills it.

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It requires Darmanitan to stays at less than 50% HP, and it gets additional typing, which means more weaknesses.
And it doesn't immediately activates upon being sent out into battle....it changes at the end of the turn, which means it may have to take a hit first. While its HP is less than 50%.
You can use Belly Drum to reduce its HP easily....but then it's a waste of a moveslot since as long as Darmanitan's HP is below 50%, you don't have to use it again.
Sure it has amazing defenses and SAtk, but the "less than 50% HP" restriction and the additional typing kills it.

And he becomes slow as hell.

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I only suggested Swords Dance because Smeargle's Attack is so bad that I wasn't sure that it would be able to get any use out of False Swipe before dying. And he/she only needs Mean Look for roamers, not for anything else.

And yeah, I kind of forgot about the existence of Potions... I prefer Recover personally anyway, but I'm weird.